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Ty Gibbs is the winner of NASCAR's first In-Season Challenge.
Ty Dillon and Ty Gibbs are squaring off in the finale of NASCAR's inaugural $1,000,000 In-Season Challenge at the Brickyard 400.
It'll be the Ty and Ty show for the $1 million prize, with Ty Gibbs going head-to-head with Ty Dillon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. Dillon's appearance culminates a "Cinderella" run, after he came into the tournament as the lowest possible seed.
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The Mirror US on MSNTNT Sports faces backlash over NASCAR coverage as Dale Earnhardt Jr. pleas ignoredTNT Sports drew the wrath of fans on social media after Dale Earnhardt Jr. 's urgent calls were dismissed, with the broadcaster failing to adequately capture the on-track drama. It was in the same race Denny Hamlin issued a furious X-rated radio message.
Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway got 2.009 million viewers on TNT, per Adam Stern of Sports Business Journal. Viewership dropped 27% during the near hour-long rain delay in Stage 3.
Denny Hamlin won Sunday at Dover to become the first 4-time winner of 2025. Also, there was movement in the ongoing NASCAR court case involving Denny.